Showing posts with label second grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label second grade. Show all posts

Telling Time Task Cards

I finished up Telling Time Task Cards and Bang Classroom Game 2in1 that goes with my other telling time sets . All my telling time products are color coded in the same way. pink set - time to the hour blue set - quarter past the hour orange set - time to the half hour green set - quarter to the hour yellow set - time to the nearest 5 minutes  This kit includes: -144 task cards Task cards are super effective, simple and fun resources for any centers, stations, partner work, individual work, classroom games. Scoot is a great game to play with task cards. Simply place a task card on each desk in your classroom. Students move around the classroom answering questions. Children will answer the questions on their answer sheets. Say “SCOOT!” when you want them to move to the next number. You can go as fast as you like. Then you can check the answers with the class. - 6 different recording sheets - Bang cards My kiddos love playing Bang , so I added a set of
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Telling Time by the Hour, Half-Hour, Quarter Hour CCSS 1.MD.B.3 and a FREEBIE

Telling time can be difficult, I have a few ten-year-old students still struggling with telling time. Today I'm sharing with you my newest resources FREE What Time is it Play-dough Mats and Telling Time Memory Game.  I created these games to give my students plenty of practice. These resources also help to meet common core standards: CCSS.Math.Content.1.MD.B.3 - Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.   Telling Time Memory Game It takes a little time to prep a memory game, but you can re-use it for years to come. - You have to print and cut the cards. - If you would like to make your cards more durable you may want to laminate them or print them on heavier weight paper.  The best part about this packet is that it can be easily differentiated. This packet covers time to the hour, time to the half hour, quarter past the hour, quarter to the hour. - Time to the Hour (pink set) - Time to the Half Hour (orange set)
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2D Shapes Task Cards

Looking for extra practice with shapes? These task cards will give your kiddos additional practice keeping them busy and occupied. I highly recommend this sort of activity for those who want to engage their students with some easy to prep learning activities. Task cards are super effective, simple and fun resources for any centers, stations, partner work, individual work, classroom games. Scoot is a must play game with task cards. Scoot is a game where you simply place a task card on each desk in your classroom. Students move around the classroom answering questions, solving math problems. Children will answer the questions on their answer sheets. Say “SCOOT!” when you want them to move to the next number. You can go as fast as you like. Then you can check the answers with the class. You can differentiate easily by customizing with target pages. You can print the task cards in color or black & white on a cardstock or laminate them and use them for a
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I Spy Shapes...

Games like I spy... keep our mind young and active. This game is great for working on visual discrimination, counting and expanding vocabulary. Note: Recently, I decided to create an I Spy Shapes game to add to my collection of shape printables.   Scroll to the bottom of this post to see all of my Shape packets. I have also decided to create a FREE I Spy Game collection. Already have a Free Printable I spy School Supplies Packet. Pin this page or follow my blog and check back often to find out  what I've added. With my I Spy packets you can easily tailor the activity to your child's interests, level and ages. This printable pack includes 4 different I Spy Shapes pages where kids have to find, name and/or count funny colorful shapes and write down the number of objects they find.  Here are a few of the pages from the I Spy Shapes packet in action: If you don't know how to play I Spy...game and/or you are like me an I spy...game fan, you ca
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